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Powers 09:36 PM 04-08-2010
Originally Posted by King James:
JJ Grey & Mofro - Orange Blossoms

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7CUR2cozts

Is a newer album by the band (formerly just billed as Mofro)
Some (read: all) of their older stuff is really good too.
AWESOME BAND! If you like hybrid blues and soul u'll love 'em

:-)
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icehog3 10:06 PM 04-08-2010
Mine seem to change all the time, but some faves that come to mind:

Rolling Stones - "Sticky Fingers"
AC/DC - "Highway to Hell" and "Powerage"
Soundgarden - "Superunknown"
Aerosmith - "Get Your Wings", "Rocks" and "Pump"
Montrose - "Montrose"
Doors - "L.A. Woman"
Audioslave - "Audioslave"
Guns'n'Roses - Use Your Illusion
Journey - "Infinity"
Led Zeppelin - "Houses of the Holy" and "Physical Graffiti"
Puddle of Mudd - "Come Clean"
Sammy Hagar - "Standing Hmapton"
Van Halen - "1984"
Stevie Ray Vaughn - "In Step"
UFO - "Strangers in the Night"
Velvet Revolver - "Contraband"
White Stripes - "Get Behind Me Satan"
Elton John - "Madman Across the Water"

Dang, I'm tired. :-)
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MedicCook 10:21 PM 04-08-2010
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Greatest album ever made.

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Comes in second.

Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Will be my #3
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CasaDooley 11:15 PM 04-08-2010
My current favs:
Rammstein - Liebe ist für alle da (check out the song "Wiener Blut")
Rammstein - Völkerball (gotta listen to "Ich Will")
Judas Priest - Live In London (can you say "Pain Killer")
Most anything by Ministry ("Jesus built my Hotrod" comes to mind)

If it don't rattle the windows or my teeth it ain't worth listenin to!:-)
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CasaDooley 11:19 PM 04-08-2010
Forgot to mention Rob Zombie - Educated Horses
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgsUs...elated&search=
:-)
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shilala 05:59 AM 04-09-2010
Originally Posted by alwayslit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj4vQCA0fo4......good for raising the bp by a few points.......LOL
Love that song. Thunderkiss is a good wake up song, too. :-)
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TripleF 06:05 AM 04-09-2010
Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo
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OLS 06:37 AM 04-09-2010
Joe Jackson - BEAT CRAZY
The percussion on this record is epic, and you will NEVER hear a
better performance on bass than Graham Maby's. Mind-F#$%ing
The cover might be the best album art ever.

The Jim Caroll Band - CATHOLIC BOY
Jim died last year, but this record stands as a true testament
to the unique talent he had.

Neil Young - COMES A TIME
This is a great old Neil recording. Not much grunge on this one.

Greg Allman Band - LAID BACK, PLAYIN UP A STORM
Sweet albums from Gregg. Some of the coolest songs ever laid
down by an Allman.


Billy Joel - THE STRANGER

I could literally go on forever. You've seen my posts.
If there is one thing I know, it is music. I have been collecting
records since the mid-70's and like all music but country. Most
I am tired of, (60s-70s) so it's mostly 'new wave' for me now.
The first two are must owns.
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e-man67 06:49 AM 04-09-2010
Different albums for different reasons:

Ministry - Land of Rape and Honey (Stigmata played on the radio..really did it for me)

The Cramps - Bad music for Bad People (Lux Interior was probably my favorite front man..got the rare opportuity to see them..first time stage diving and crowd surfing)

Love and Rockets - (First date with my wife and first concert with her in 1989)

Fugazi - Repeater (saw them for free in a high school gym..no security..fantastic)

Beastie Boys - Pauls Boutique (saw them as well in a high school gymnasium..Henry Rollins opened for them)

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mothers Milk (saw them at a very small venue before they were anyone..got to meet and talk to Flea)

Danzig - Lucifuge (saw them at a small venue when this album came out in 1990...fantastic)

PIL - Happy? (for those that don't know this was John Lydon's band he started after the Sex Pistols disbanded...saw them at a small venue in the early 90's)

A Tribe Called Quest- Peoples Instinctive Travels and Paths of Rhythm (use to love this album...saw them again at a small venue early 90's)

Bauhaus- all of them (Really love the band, Bella Lugosi's Dead is one of my favorite songs)

The Smiths - The Very Best Of (probably my all time favorite song "How soon is Now")

Bad Brains - I Against I (great album)

Lynyrd Skynyrd - (Nothin Fancy, one of my favorites)

Johnny Cash (live at San Quenton)

The Ramones - all of them

probably more but these had the most influence on me...
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OLS 06:54 AM 04-09-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
AC/DC - "Highway to Hell"
Doors - "L.A. Woman"
Led Zeppelin - "Physical Graffiti"
Elton John - "Madman Across the Water"
Moved and Seconded!
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OLS 06:58 AM 04-09-2010
Originally Posted by e-man67:
The Cramps - Bad music for Bad People
Love and Rockets
PIL -
The Smiths -
So moved, do I hear a second, and shall we add THE JAM and SQUEEZE and XTC?
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mosesbotbol 07:34 AM 04-09-2010
Curtis Mayfield Live is an awesome album in the true sense. It's about the whole thing, not any particular song.
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Starchild 07:43 AM 04-09-2010
Originally Posted by e-man67:
Ministry - Land of Rape and Honey (Stigmata played on the radio..really did it for me)

Fugazi - Repeater (saw them for free in a high school gym..no security..fantastic)

Beastie Boys - Pauls Boutique (saw them as well in a high school gymnasium..Henry Rollins opened for them)

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mothers Milk (saw them at a very small venue before they were anyone..got to meet and talk to Flea)
Excellent selections :-)

A couple more come to mind:

Mad Season - Above (Amazing vocals from Layne Staley)

Helmet - Meantime and Aftertaste (these just rock!)

Talking Heads - Remain in Light
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St. Lou Stu 08:06 AM 04-09-2010
The Les Claypool Flying Frog Brigade - Live Frogs Set 2 (Set 1 is also decent)
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bigpedunn 08:23 AM 04-09-2010
One is hard to do , James Taylor Mud Slime Slime was good last night!!!!!!
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bigpedunn 08:25 AM 04-09-2010
mud slime slim (correction)
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bigpedunn 08:32 AM 04-09-2010
Mud slime slim and the blue horizon
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taltos 10:52 AM 04-09-2010
Has to be two albums, both jazz, Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out, many experinments with time signatures, most notable song was probably Take Five; the other would be Miles Davis *****es Brew, straight avant guarde jazz. Honorable mentions would be most anything by Jon Luc Ponte or Michael Urbaniak, both jazz violin.
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The Poet 04:31 PM 04-09-2010
Originally Posted by Smokin Gator:
This one is so easy... I could list a bunch... but if you are asking absolute favorite album:

Allman Brothers Live at Filmore East- Duane Allman was out of his mind stoned but played beyond comparision!!
And if that album ain't enough to convince you, then listen to "Mountain Jam" off the Eat A Peach album from that same concert. Duane's solo right after the dual-drum break in the middle is the most transcendent guitar work you will ever hear - no freakin' joke.
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LasciviousXXX 08:54 PM 04-09-2010
This thread rocks my socks! Thank you everyone :-)
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